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Antonin
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I have a 400 MHz computer with an 8 M video card. I can't afford a new computer now, and won't be able to for the forseeable future, so GalCiv is out of my league, I suppose.
Has anybody tried to play the game with a less than 600 MHz machine?
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mindlar
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One of the beta testers has played with a machine that was well below the minimum specifications. IIRC the machine was 300 MHz.
They said they were able to play on the largest galaxy size. Some of the video didn't work as well, but the game was playable.
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Tytan
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You can play the game on much less.......400mhz is fine, but you won't be able to play on the larger galaxies, because of the amount of ships that are flying around. The pathfinding algorithm for the ships drains the system resources.................
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PDifolco
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I'm playing on a 500MHz Athlon, 256Mb RAM, on a Medium galaxy, absolutely no slowdowns, no CTD
On a sidenote, it took me 16+ hrs !!! to d/l the full thing on DSL, it should have been 4 but server was awfully overcrowded, but everything went smoothly without any problem, at all ...
I'm pretty worried now, all this ain't normal with software... LOL 
So don't hesitate Antonin, GET IT ! 
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Eric S
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Las Vegas, NV
Jan 2002 time: 21:27
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gwillybj, the demo should be out by then, so you can try it without risking the $35-$45.
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